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Dil Kabaddi (2008) *MQ*

In the present age of instant attractions and repulsions, seven years is a painfully long time for the post-marital itch to set in.Husbands with roving eyes and reluctant wives often get a kick of hormones to indulge in some extra-marital sexual adventures.Bold though it may sound, this is the theme of Dil Kabaddi , a sex comedy revolving around the tangled lives of two married couples.

Cast: Irfan Khan, Rahul Bose, Soha Ali Khan

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WWE Raw: Sin Cara & John Cena vs The Miz & Alex Riley

WWE Champion The Miz came out and talked about John Morrison replacing R-Trith in the triple threat match at Extreme Rules on 5/1. The Miz then revealed that match will be held inside a steel cage. Miz sat on a chair in the middle of the ring and started running down London. Sin Cara’s music hit and he interrupted Miz. John Cena then came out as well, to a very mixed reaction.

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Meerabai Not Out (2008) *MQ*

Too many silly points mar this overblown tale of a woman who is crazy about cricket.‘Meerabai Not Out’ is a film that causes embarrassment to the people watching it.More than that, it tests your patience with the slow pace of its utterly predictable plot.You know beforehand how the story’s going to wind up.Yet, you sit yawning and watching the proceeding on the screen with the same boredom as you see a five-day match drag to a lackluster draw.

Cast: Mandira Bedi, Eijaz Khan, Anupam Kher

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Kranti (2002)

Awadesh Pratap Singh (Vinod Khanna) Commissioner of Police, is a man who believes in living his life according to certain principles that have been laid down in the past and have never been changed since.ACP Abhay Pratap Singh (Bobby Deol), is the able son of an able father.He lives life on his own terms and firmly believes that the laws written earlier were good for that time but had to be modified for being made effective in the current scenario.

Cast: Vinod Khanna, Bobby Deol, Amisha Patel

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EMI (2008) *HQ*

Bhai log. Better save your sweat money for this month’s actual EMI, than to waste it on this boring film.EMI is loosely inspired from the films of Munnabhai series.The only difference is that here the protagonist Sattarbhai ( Sanjay Dutt ) is not the focus of the story.The story rather revolves around five different characters.It draws its inspiration from real life incidents of goons posing as loan recovery agents and harassing defaulters till they either pay up or end their lives.

Cast: Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, Urmila

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Desh Drohi (2008) *MQ*

The protagonist of the film, Raja out of frustration leaves his family and comes to Mumbai in search of a job as his friend Shekhar had done earlier.In his village, his father is a farmer by profession, who loves him a lot.And the other person who is madly in love with him is Neha.Raja finds his friend in Mumbai Shekhar doing the job of a watchman.Shekhar offers the same job to Raja, but Raja refuses this offer because he has bigger dreams and wants to fulfill them.

Cast: Krishna Abhishek, Hrishitaa Bhatt, Prem Chopra

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Dasvidaniya (2008) *HQ*

Director Shashant Shah’s movie Dasvidaniya is a slow but heart-wrenching tale of a 37-year-old man who has few months left to live and sets out to live it to the fullest before he says his final goodbye.The movie, though not based on a novel premise, works because of actor Vinay Pathak ’s emphatic performance as a dying man with an ironic name Amar, and because of the finely etched-out characters in the story.

Cast: Vinay Pathak, Neha Dhupia, Rajat Kapoor

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Yuvvraaj (2008) *HQ*

It has all the opulence and grandeur of a certified Subhash Ghai film.But what ‘Yuvvraaj’ doesn’t have is a tight script at its backbone.The movie limps at many points in its long running time of a little less than three hours.‘Yuvvraaj’ is a film about fraternal bonding and how people who have been blinded by the lure of lucre undergo a change of heart and mind when they have none but each other to fall back on in the times of crisis.With each frame bearing an undeniable Ghai stamp, ‘Yuvvraaj’ turns out, for the most part, an audio-visual spectacle with a missing soul.

Cast: Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Anil Kapoor, Mithun Chakraborty

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